2011 Cadillac

Cadillac.
Say the name and everybody in the world knows what you're talking about. Pedigree, heritage, bling, and now--clout. Cadillac is now at the top of its game, and its new CTS-V models routinely either tie or beat out BMW and other luxury brands in head-to-head.
CTS Coupe
Perhaps no other model ini Cadillac's lineup speaks to the brand's resurgence more eloquently than the CTS Coupe. Its design shouts loud and clear that Cadillac once more has regained its brash, often brilliant styling voice and that the brand is more than willing to do something daring and ground breaking.

The CTS Coupe, a four passenger car available in rear or all wheel drive, is striking for so many reasons. First, its angles and character lines are at once simple and complex. You never see quite the same sight, quite the same perspective when you see it. Light plays upon the surfaces in unusual, striking ways, making it just that much more fun to watch.

Power for the coupe comes from a 3.6 liter, direct injected 304 horepower V-6. Or if you get Cadilac's fantastic CTS-V coupe, you will hold the reins to a 556 horsepower, 6,2 liter V-8 that hits 60 in less than four seconds.
Two suspension-tuning levels are available: a Performance Package with 18-inch wheels and all-season tires (available in both RWD and AWD,) and the Summer Tire Performance Package, with 19-inch tires and wheels and a higher level of road holding capability. StabiliTrak, the advanced electronic chassis control system, is standard.
“Cadillac has always been an emotional brand – it’s about delivering art regardless of body style,” said Max Wolff, director of exterior design for Cadillac. “With the CTS Coupe, it was about taking something very strong – the CTS Sport Sedan – and extending its potential.”
You might think tht the coupe shares just abouit everything with the sedan. You'd be wrong. Only the console, instrument panel, front fenders and grille is are shared with the sedan. Here are some other aspects of the coupe which are unique to that model:

Inside, the coupe is every bit as dramatic as the sedan. The emphasis is on true, American flavored, contemporary design that shouts "Cadillac," not some ambiguous design theme that could be Japanese, European or something else.
The CTS Coupe’s interior emphasizes technical precision with elegant, hand-crafted details.The hand-assembled center console leads seamlessly into the center stack, providing a sportier “cockpit” feel for the driver and passenger without compromising space.
The interior includes hand-sewn accents covering the door, center storage console and instrument panel trim. Available heated and ventilated seats incorporate “thin-seat” technology for maximum occupant comfort and enhanced rear-seat leg, knee and foot room. Fourteen-way adjustable Recaro sport seats are optional, as is a heated wood steering wheel.
The Coupe also offers a host of customer driven technologies, including:

Integrated iPod/MP3 capability

40-gig hard drive, including the ability to store music and pause-and-replay live radio

Pop-up navigation system

Adaptive forward lighting system

Bluetooth connectivity

Standard Keyless Access and Smart Remote Start

Rear vision camera system

Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround™ audio system.The CTS Coupe’s interior emphasizes technical precision with elegant, hand-crafted details.The hand-assembled center console leads seamlessly into the center stack, providing a sportier “cockpit” feel for the driver and passenger without compromising space. The interior includes hand-sewn accents covering the door, center storage console and instrument panel trim. Available heated and ventilated seats incorporate “thin-seat” technology for maximum occupant comfort and enhanced rear-seat leg, knee and foot room. Fourteen-way adjustable Recaro sport seats are optional, as is a heated wood steering wheel.The star of the coupe's show is undeniably the CTS-V model. A torrid performer, the CTS-V also is surprisingly quiet and comfortable when driving under normal conditions. The ride is terrific, it handles beautifully, andit is altogether a civilized piece of iron-until you hit the pedal. Then--just hold on! Some of the performance amenities on the CTS-V are Brembo brakes, paddle shifters on the automatic and magnetic ride control.

Mileage ratings for the CTS Coupe and CTS-V Coupe are 12/18/18 to 27 miles per gallon. The Coupe is priced from $38,165 to $48,910. The CTS-V Coupe starts at $62,165.

CTS Sedan
This is the one that got Cadillac firmly planted on the comebnack road.
The four door sedan comes in reara drive and all wheel drive versions.
For 2011, there are some improvements to the sedan. Cdillac Premium Care Maintenance is now standard, for instance. You can now get a rear view camera system to help with parking, and there are some new colors, too., too. Other changes include:
Rear-vision camera now available on sedan models; models without navigation include a rearview camera display in the rearview mirror

Rear-vision camera now standard on CTS-V Sport Sedan

Heated steering wheel available on CTS Sedan

New fender vent design on all models

New inside rearview mirror design

New 19-inch all-season tire and wheel available on CTS AWD and RWD models